21 Aug
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Family Spirit
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New South Wales
21 Aug
Family Spirit
New South Wales
The Therapeutic Case Manager provides general case work and therapeutic intervention for children and young
people, their families, carers, within the permanency support program using contemporary practices.
Focus Area
Children and young people
Birth Families and significant others
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Develop and implement case plans for children and young people in collaboration with relevant stakeholders and provide ongoing therapeutic intervention and case management
Engage with children, young people, families and carers, and undertake assessments to identify their support needs
Assist in the transition of children and young people entering, and exiting permanency support program
Maintain accurate records and documentation in a computer-based case management system, in line with the Office of the Children's Guardians practice standards, which may be used for the purposes of Children's Court proceedings
Adhere to all the Family Spirit policy and procedures as well as the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) polices and mandatory reporting requirements relevant to the role
Meet KPI's case load of ***** CYP, inclusive of monthly home visits, 1:4 Family Time visits, ability to develop and review case plans.
Apply permanency placement principles across supporting placement stability, restoration, guardianship and adoption case plan goals
Network with other relevant stakeholders, as required
Undertake the duties of the role while respecting cultural and religious practices
Participating in an agency on call roster
Undertake appropriate WHS training and comply with Family Spirit's WHS policies and procedures.
This includes job specific requirements as well as minimising any potential risks and reporting any hazards or incidents that you may observe or be involved in
Any other duties as directed from time to time
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
A minimum of a degree in relevant discipline such as Social Work, Community Services, Psychology or Family Therapy
Minimum 3 years' experience working with and providing quality assessment and case management services to at risk families or children/young people in out-of- home care
Demonstrated understanding of the principles of contemporary case management practice.
High level oral and written communication skills, ability to prepare reports, and correspondence to a high standard for a range of audiences.
Strong time management skills and ability to work independently and prioritise tasks.
Proficiency in using computer applications including Microsoft office, client/data management systems and a willingness to learn new programs
Demonstrated experience in trauma informed practice or a willingness to engage in training.
CDP Certificate from DCJ,
and / or Knowledge of the Child Protection legislation that underpins the work of a case manager in Out of Home Care including knowledge of the Office of the Children's Guardian NSW Child Protected Standards for Permanent Care and the Children & Young Person (Care and Protection Act) ****.
Ability to undertake the duties of the role in accordance with Family Spirits Mission, Vision and Values
Demonstrated experience working with CALD and Aboriginal and Torres Strait clients
Commitment to working within a diverse and inclusive environment
Current Working with Children Check Clearance
Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC)
Current and valid Driver's License
About our benefits
Opportunities for multi-skilling and up-skilling
First Aid certificate training
High level of diversity in the role
Free, confidential, and independent Employee Assistance Program
About Family Spirit
Family Spirit () supports children through holistic Therapeutic Case Management practices in Permanency Support programs, whilst also providing Community Supports.
Family Spirit requires the preferred applicant to undertake a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check prior to employment and will also require verification of their Working with Children Check. Family Spirit believes vaccination to be the best way to keep our people and our communities safe from Covid-19. Vaccination is a condition of engagement. Family Spirit is an Equal Opportunity Employer: People of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply; people living with a disability are encouraged to apply
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📌 Therapeutic Case Manager (New South Wales)
🏢 Family Spirit
📍 New South Wales